Sibelius According to Mäkelä

Sibelius’ sixth and seventh symphonies, two contrasting masterpieces written roughly a year apart, interpreted by the orchestra’s Principal Guest Conductor Klaus Mäkelä. The seventh is profound and introspective, while the sixth is idyllic and soothing. Even more symphonic splendour awaits in Robert Schumann’s lively and virtuosic Concert Piece for Four Horns.

Season 2020/2021
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Berwaldhallen
1 hour and 15 mins

The concert will be aired on Swedish Radio P2 and Berwaldhallen Play November 13 at 7 pm.

Information about the November concerts

Take part of Berwaldhallen’s November concerts on Swedish Radio P2 and Berwaldhallen Play. Due to the stricter restrictions in the Stockholm region, the concerts are played without an audience.

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